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Blog Posts in June, 2011

Child custody and Visitation Attorney Temecula

"Who will get custody of the children? It is a common question to ask your Family Law Child Custody attorney. The most direct and sensible answer would be to work out child custody and visitation ...
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Temecula Military Divorce

If you are in the Military, Air Force, US Navy, Marines or Reserves, and facing a Family Law case, our Temecula Military Family law firm will answer your questions, guide you through the process and ...
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Married, Divorced or Living Together

Children in The United States have learned a new way of life compared to prior decades. It's not just video games, internet and cell phones, it's living in split families and being raised by ...
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Attorney Fees in Divorce Cases

When a party to a divorce or modification is asking the other side to reimburse the fees they have paid their lawyer, it is known as "requesting attorney fees". Ultimately, the judge will ...
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To Cheat or Not to Cheat - Cyber Cheating

Divorce Infidelity is defined as "marital disloyalty; adultery; unfaithfulness; disloyalty; lack of religious faith, especially Christian Faith." Can we extend this by saying on the world ...
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Dealing with a Difficult Ex

In divorce there are times when feelings of resentment and anger can be ignited. Commonly the remarriage of one ex-spouse can be a trigger for the intense emotions that deal with post divorce ...
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